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Man Coughs Up a Giant Blood Clot in the Shape of His Lung

Coughing up blood is an alarming symptom, but it's not particularly rare. Even so, one man in California shocked his doctors when he coughed up an unusual-looking blood clot: It was in the shape of his lung. The 36-year-old man was being treated for a serious heart condition, according to...

These Plant Chemicals Could Help Your Heart's Health

CHICAGO — Drinking a cup of tea or eating a handful of berries a day may help protect against heart disease, a new study suggests. The research, presented here yesterday (Nov. 10) at the American Heart Association's Scientific Sessions annual meeting, found that daily consumption of small amounts of flavonoids...

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Heavy Metals May Pose Another Health Risk: Heart Disease
Heavy Metals May Pose Another Health Risk: Heart Disease
Heavy metals like arsenic and lead are known to be toxic in high doses, and some of these metals increase the risk of cancer. But now, a new meta-analysis draws attention to an underappreciated risk of heavy metal exposure: heart disease. The meta-analysis found that exposure to arsenic, lead, copper...
Drinking More Water Really Does Ward Off UTIs
Drinking More Water Really Does Ward Off UTIs
This article was updated on Oct. 1, 2018. It was originally published on Oct. 6, 2017. Drinking an extra six glasses of water a day may reduce some women's risk of urinary tract infections (UTIs), according to a new study. The study found that women who get frequent UTIs could...
Cholesterol Levels: High, Low, Good & Bad
Cholesterol Levels: High, Low, Good & Bad
Cholesterol is a waxy material that is produced naturally by the liver. It protects the nerves, produces hormones and makes cell tissues, according to the American Academy of Family Physicians. However, too much cholesterol can be a bad thing — which is why it's important to manage it and keep...
Both Bacteria and Viruses Can Cause Pneumonia, But One Is Much Worse for the Heart
Both Bacteria and Viruses Can Cause Pneumonia, But One Is Much Worse for the Heart
CHICAGO — Pneumonia caused by bacterial infections poses a much greater threat to the heart than pneumonia caused by viral infections, a new study suggests. Patients in the study who were diagnosed with bacterial pneumonia had a higher risk of heart attack, stroke or death, compared with patients diagnosed with...
These People Drank Their Own Blood — for Science!
These People Drank Their Own Blood — for Science!
In a new study, 16 volunteers went above and beyond in the name of a better diagnosis for inflammatory bowel disease: They drank their own blood. The vampire study reveals the limitations of a common method for diagnosing disorders like Crohn's disease. That method involves looking for a protein linked...
Blood Test Could Tell You What Time It Is In Your Body
Blood Test Could Tell You What Time It Is In Your Body
Whether you're an early bird, a night owl or a functions-best-at-midday kind of person very much has to do with slight variations in your body's internal clock. But if you're unclear on what time it is inside your body, there might be a blood test one day that can tell...
'Broken-Heart' Syndrome Is Real. This Complication Makes It Deadly.
'Broken-Heart' Syndrome Is Real. This Complication Makes It Deadly.
People who experience a rare condition known as broken-heart syndrome need immediate medical attention, but often make a quick recovery. But the problem can be particularly deadly if these patients also develop a complication in which their heart can't pump enough blood to the body, a new study finds. What's...
500-Year-Old Greenland Mummies Had Heart Disease, Scans Show
500-Year-Old Greenland Mummies Had Heart Disease, Scans Show
Five mummies lay entombed in ice in Greenland for some 500 years, their flesh, muscles and even their blood vessels sealed off from the vagaries of decay. Now, scientists have analyzed the mummies to find that some of them had arteries that were coated with plaque, a sign of atherosclerosis....

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